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Fannie Mae survives attack (FT.com)
FT.com - The battle between mortgage finance giant Fannie Mae and its regulator is not unlike a Shakespearean drama. Careers, political power and fortunes are at stake as Fannie's chief executive, Franklin Raines, tries to stop the company's critics from bringing it down.

Finance: Losing the Right to Sue (Reuters)
Reuters - More and more businesses are sticking mandatory arbitration clauses into their contracts, forcing consumers to give up their right to sue if they want to conduct business, and consumer groups have made the elimination of these clauses a top priority.

Consumers Tighten Borrowing in August (AP)
AP - Consumers cut back on their borrowing in August by the largest amount since the end of 1990 as confidence in the economy fell and energy prices surged.

Mortgages Rates Around U.S. Up This Week (AP)
AP - Mortgage rates around the country went up this week, with 30-year mortgages climbing to the highest level since early September.

U.S. 30-, 15-Year Mortgage Rates Rise (Reuters)
Reuters - Interest rates on U.S. 30-year and 15-year mortgages edged higher this week amid signs the economy is improving, stoking inflation concerns, mortgage finance company Freddie Mac said on Thursday.

Fannie Mae CEO Criticizes Regulatory Probe (AP)
AP - At turns defiant and emotional, Fannie Mae's top executive denied that the mortgage giant's manipulated its earnings and questioned an investigative report of the company's accounting practices as factually deficient regarding a key allegation.

Ex-Fannie Mae Worker Discusses Harassment (AP)
AP - For accountant Roger Barnes, the final straw came when he was deliberately excluded last fall from Fannie Mae's preparation for a special review by federal regulators.

Fannie Mae Execs, Regulator Square Off (Reuters)
Reuters - Fannie Mae executives and their regulator squared off on Wednesday, with executives denying any accounting irregularity and the regulator saying the housing finance company's management may have to go.

Home Mortgages (AP)
AP - Home Mortgages

Camden defends price in Summit deal (TheDeal.com)
TheDeal.com - The REIT says the $1.9 billion price tag for Summit Properties is justified by the target's portfolio.

House OKs Bill to Shield GIs from Abusive Sales (Reuters)
Reuters - Legislation to protect U.S. soldiers from predatory life insurance and mutual fund sales on military bases was approved overwhelmingly on Tuesday by the U.S. House of Representatives.

Fannie Mae CEO Facing Storm Over Lapses (AP)
AP - Franklin Raines is renowned for his political connections and his instincts for corporate survival. Those skills will be critical as the head of Fannie Mae fights to keep his job following an accounting scandal at the mortgage giant that finances one of every five home loans in America.

Bio Details on Fannie Mae Chairman (AP)
AP - NAME — Franklin Delano Raines.

Choose Natural Resource Funds Carefully (AP)
AP - Predictions that already-lofty oil prices have nowhere to go but up have many investors eying the lucrative energy sector, but the choppy nature of crude's most recent run underscores the volatility of natural resources.

Freddie Mac Announces Changes in Division (AP)
AP - Mortgage giant Freddie Mac announced Monday that it is shutting down some operations of its debt-securities sales division and transferring others — moves that experts said should tighten the company's internal controls after an accounting scandal.

Freddie Mac Shuts Bond Broker Business (Reuters)
Reuters - Freddie Mac , the No. 2 U.S. mortgage finance company, said on Monday it will no longer serve as a broker dealer in the multi-trillion-dollar mortgage bond market, a move some said is designed to lower risk and placate regulators.

What Did Fannie Mae's Leader Know? (AP)
AP - Corporate spin can be a powerful thing. Just ask Fannie Mae's investors.

The Non-REIT (Forbes.com)
Forbes.com - Low bond yields make real estate investment trusts look like a great income play. But Michael Winer, manager of the Third Avenue Real Estate Value Fund (assets: $1.3 billion), sees something better for investors: real estate operating companies.

Justice Dept Opens Fannie Mae Probe (Reuters)
Reuters - The Justice Department is investigating possible accounting fraud at Fannie Mae, bringing greater government scrutiny to bear on the mortgage finance company, already facing a parallel inquiry by the SEC, a source close to the matter said on Thursday.

Justice Dept. Opens Fannie Criminal Probe (Reuters)
Reuters - The Justice Department has opened an investigation of possible accounting fraud at Fannie Mae, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, after a federal regulator said the mortgage giant may have manipulated its earnings targets.

EPA Names 'Best Commuter' Companies (AP)
AP - Intel Corp., Fannie Mae and Cisco Systems Inc. top a new listing the government plans to offer each year rating companies on the benefits they offer commuting employees.

Fannie Mae Discussed Restatement with SEC (Reuters)
Reuters - Embattled U.S. mortgage finance giant Fannie Mae on Tuesday said it had discussed the possibility of an earnings restatement with regulators, reversing a top executive's comment.

All 50 States Post Personal Income Growth (Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. personal incomes rose 1.5 percent in the second quarter of 2004, the fastest pace of growth in more than three years, as income gains sped up in 33 states, the Commerce Department said on Tuesday.

New Home Sales Jump 9.4 Pct in August (Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. new home sales jumped a surprising 9.4 percent in August, the fastest acceleration of sales in almost four years, as a fresh dip in mortgage interest rates attracted buyers, a government report showed on Monday.

Fannie Mae Said Near Deal on Capital (Reuters)
Reuters - Embattled mortgage finance giant Fannie Mae was close to a deal with regulators late on Sunday that would force the company to keep billions of dollars more in cash on hand while it corrects accounting problems, a source familiar with the negotiations said.

Fannie CEO May Not Withstand Challenge (Reuters)
Reuters - The vaunted political and financial skills of Fannie Mae Chief Executive Franklin Raines may not be enough to save him professionally after a scathing regulatory report last week detailed pervasive accounting lapses at the mortgage finance company.

Lawsuits Besiege Fannie Mae on Accounting (Reuters)
Reuters - Fannie Mae , under fire from regulators, is facing a groundswell of lawsuits from class-action specialists for billions of dollars in stock losses stemming from the company's faulty accounting.

Snow: Fannie Mae Needs Regulator (Reuters)
Reuters - The latest troubles at Fannie Mae , the No. 1 U.S. home funding company, show the need for a truly independent regulator to cover government-sponsored enterprises, U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow said on Friday.

Fannie Mae Slides on Accounting Issues (Reuters)
Reuters - Fannie Mae shares fell as much as 3.5 percent on Friday, bringing losses for the week to about 16 percent, as investors grew wary of potential widespread accounting problems at the No. 1 U.S. housing finance company.

US August Home Resales Fall 2.7 Percent (Reuters)
Reuters - Resales of U.S. homes fell 2.7 percent in August, decreasing more than expected as mortgage interest rates picked up in the early summer, a trade association report showed on Friday.

Some Debt Is OK (The Motley Fool)
The Motley Fool - Not all debt is alike -- and not all debt is bad. It's very reasonable to carry a mortgage, a car loan, etc. You simply need to pay attention to the cost of the debt. If you're carrying revolving debt on a credit card that's charging you 18% per year, you're in a bad situation. If your student loan is costing you 7% per year, that's much less worrisome.

Dentsply Is More Than a Mouthful (The Motley Fool)
The Motley Fool - Investing genius Peter Lynch liked to say that to find "tenbaggers," that is, stocks that will increase in value by 10 times or more, you should start by looking close to home. In his book One Up on Wall Street, he also noted he liked to seek out companies in dull, disagreeable industries because they were often overlooked or shunned, giving individual investors a chance to purchase them at a discount.

Stocks Sink on Oil Prices, Morgan Stanley (Reuters)
Reuters - Stocks fell sharply on Wednesday after oil prices jumped more than a dollar to over $48 a barrel and investment bank Morgan Stanley reported a drop in its quarterly profit.

Surprise! Housing Starts in August Rise (Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. housing starts unexpectedly rose 0.6 percent in August to their highest level in five months as low mortgage rates encouraged construction, but permits fell more than anticipated, a government report showed on Tuesday.

Housing Starts Rise Unexpectedly (Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. housing starts rose unexpectedly by 0.6 percent in August to their highest level in five months as low mortgage rates encouraged residential construction, but permits fell more than anticipated, a government report showed on Tuesday.

Pound recovers against the dollar (AFP)
AFP - Sterling stabilised against the dollar in the wake of a series of data showing a slowing in mortgage lending in August -- further evidence that the housing market is cooling as higher interest rates take their toll.

Goldman: Rival bid for Takefuji? (TheDeal.com)
TheDeal.com - A report says Goldman Sachs has made a bid for the Japanese consumer finance giant, challenging Newbridge Capital.

Debt Wish (Forbes.com)
Forbes.com - If it were only so. Web sites are proliferating that promise they can wipe off your credit card debt, your mortgage and even your car loan. And if you're feeling guilty about doing it, they give you plenty of justification: The banking system is a fraud, they say, the Federal Reserve is a sham, and the American dollar is worthless paper.

Retirement Loans: Is the Interest Deductible? (The Motley Fool)
The Motley Fool - As you already know, interest expense isn't deductible simply because it's interest. Any of you who have paid interest on a credit card know that to be the case. In order to be deductible, interest must be defined as deductible in the Internal Revenue Code. For example, interest that you pay on your home is defined as mortgage interest. Interest that you pay on funds used to purchase investment assets would be deductible as investment interest. Interest that you pay on credit cards is completely nondeductible.

BBVA buys Hipotecaria Nacional (TheDeal.com)
TheDeal.com - The deal will give the Spanish bank a 26% share of Mexico's private mortgage market.

Goldman Sachs offers to buy stakes in Japan's Takefuji (AFP)
AFP - US investment banking giant Goldman Sachs has offered to buy stakes in Japan's biggest consumer finance firm Takefuji Corp. for more than 300 billion yen (2.8 billion dollars), a report said.

Goldman Sachs Enters Fray for Takefuji (Reuters)
Reuters - Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is in talks with the founding family Takefuji Corp., the biggest player in Japan's $100 billion consumer finance industry, that may result in the U.S. firm buying about a third of the company for more than $2.7 billion, a financial source said.

The Finer Points of Finance (The Motley Fool)
The Motley Fool - NS: Most people know that Bankrate (Nasdaq: RATE - News) compiles rates for CDs, home equity loans, credit cards, mortgages, and other popular products. But some may not be aware that the company actually tracks data for over 310 product categories in over 400 markets (both numbers have expanded recently). Can you list a few of the more unusual products that you follow?

BBVA takes another bite of Mexico (TheDeal.com)
TheDeal.com - The Spanish bank will buy Hipotecaria Nacional, a specialized mortgage lender.

Jefferson Pilot Financial CIO Chuck Cornelio: Rigorous ROI (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - As executive vice president of technology and insurance services for Jefferson Pilot Financial, Charles C. Cornelio is responsible for I.T., insurance legal, government relations, customer service, claims, licensing, contracting and commissions. Jefferson-Pilot Financial is one of the nation's largest shareholder-owned life insurance companies.

SCH set to buy Abbey as HBOS drops out, EU gives all clear (AFP)
AFP - Spain's Banco Santander Central Hispano (SCH) moved closer to winning control of the British mortgage bank Abbey National after HBOS backed away from a rival bid and European Union regulators gave SCH the green light.

HBOS abandons Abbey takeover ambitions, clears way for SCH (AFP)
AFP - HBOS said it had decided against bidding for the British mortgage bank Abbey National, clearing the way for an agreed offer from Spain's Banco Santander Central Hispano (SCH).

Doubts circle Abbey bidders (TheDeal.com)
TheDeal.com - HBOS and other potential bidders for the British mortgage bank will soon need to put forward their offers.

You Can Avoid Probate (The Motley Fool)
The Motley Fool - There are many ways to avoid probate, and you'd be best served by reading up on the topic of estate planning and then consulting a professional. In brief, though, one way to avoid probate is through a living trust or a life estate trust. With a trust, you're actually formally transferring the title of various properties to your heirs before you die. You retain control over it while you're alive, but it technically belongs to the trust. Once you die, a trustee passes it on to your specified heirs. This tends to be a fairly quick and simple process.
 
 
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